Triple W Launches DFree, First Wearable Device for Incontinence

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Helps to Predict Toilet Timing and Prevent Accidents

DFree is the first wearable device for incontinence that notifies the user when it’s time to go to the bathroom.

DFree is designed to help individuals with incontinence improve quality of life and enable independence, as well as help reduce the burden for the caregivers.

SAN DIEGO (PRWEB)October 16, 2018

Triple W, an innovator of connected health devices, today announced the U.S. launch of DFree®, the first wearable device for incontinence that notifies the user when it’s time to go to the bathroom. With DFree, seniors, children and disabled people with - bladder control issues have a convenient and cost-effective alternative to disposable diapers or pads and medications. DFree gives them freedom to live an active lifestyle with peace of mind from accidents. DFree has been used in over 500 senior care facilities in Japan and Europe since 2017. Triple W will showcase its new DFree device for consumer use at Medtrade, Georgia World Congress Center (Booth 2252), Oct. 16-17.

According to the U.S. National Institutes of Health, urinary incontinence affects 500 million people worldwide. Urinary incontinence occurs when there is loss of bladder control. It’s common among seniors, especially women. It may be caused by weak or overactive bladder muscles, weak pelvic floor muscles, or damage to nerves that control the bladder from diseases such as multiple sclerosis, diabetes or Parkinson’s disease. Other causes of incontinence include blockage from an enlarged prostate in men, injury or damage to nerves and muscles from surgery.

“DFree is designed to help individuals with incontinence improve quality of life and enable independence, as well as help reduce the burden for the caregivers,” said Atsushi Nakanishi, President and CEO for Triple W. “Whether you want to attend a concert, enjoy an afternoon with your grandkids or help a senior parent or loved one who needs extra time to travel from one place to another -- you don’t have to worry about finding a bathroom on time.”

How DFree Works
The lightweight and portable DFree device may be discreetly clipped on your belt or clothing while the non-invasive ultrasound sensor is secured to the lower abdomen with medical tape. The sensor uses nonharmful ultrasound technology to monitor the change in bladder size and predicts urination timing using a patented algorithm. DFree sends a notification via Bluetooth® to a smartphone or tablet via the DFree app -- informing the individual or caregiver, when it’s time to go to the bathroom. The user sets the threshold of when they want to be notified such as when their bladder is 65 percent, 70 percent or 85 percent full.

The DFree device weighs approximately 2.5 ounces. The attached wireless ultrasound sensor weighs just over a half ounce and is approximately 2 x 1 x .5 inches. The device is bundled with a USB cable and AC adaptor for charging, ultrasound gel (2 oz.) and a roll of medical tape. DFree has a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. A battery charge lasts approximately 24 hours under normal usage and can be fully charged in four hours.

Availability
DFree is available now from the DFree website for $499.99 (MSRP). The DFree app may be downloaded for free from the App Store. The app currently supports iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) running iOS version 10 or later. An Android app will be released later this year.

Medtrade and Referral Program Promotions
Triple W is offering a 15 percent discount on the purchase of DFree for attendees during Medtrade (October 15-17, 2018). Triple W is also offering a Referral Program for anyone who makes a purchase referral to DFree using a unique DFree code. The referee will receive a $50 check once their referred friend/family completes a purchase using their unique code. The referred buyer will also receive a 15 percent discount towards purchase. See DFree website for “Get Rewarded” icon for details.

About Triple W
Triple W empowers people with incontinence to live without worries. Triple W believes that having control of your senses is the key to independence and living life to the fullest. The company was founded in 2015 and has offices in Tokyo, Paris and San Diego. DFree’s award-winning and patented technology is currently used in over 500 senior care facilities in Japan and Europe. For more information visit: http://www.dfreeus.biz

Notes:
D FREE is a registered trademark of Triple W Japan K.K. in the U.S. and other countries.

*DFree is not a medical device and is not intended to be used in the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of diseases or conditions.